1968, reception at the Prague Castle after the successful Olympics in Mexico, Prime Minister Oldřich Černík is standing next to Bohumila Řešátková (on the left)
1968, reception at the Prague Castle after the successful Olympics in Mexico, Prime Minister Oldřich Černík is standing next to Bohumila Řešátková (on the left)
The podium at the 1968 Olympics. The Czechoslovak team finished second behind the Soviet sportswomen. Bohumila Řešátková is standing second from the right and waving to the spectators
The podium at the 1968 Olympics. The Czechoslovak team finished second behind the Soviet sportswomen. Bohumila Řešátková is standing second from the right and waving to the spectators
Plaque with the names of the victims of the August 1968 occupation of Czechoslovakia and a crown of thorns placed by Jan Tomsa on 8 May 2020 at the statue of the Red Army in Jaroměř
Plaque with the names of the victims of the August 1968 occupation of Czechoslovakia and a crown of thorns placed by Jan Tomsa on 8 May 2020 at the statue of the Red Army in Jaroměř
Plaque with the names of the victims of the August 1968 occupation of Czechoslovakia and a crown of thorns placed by Jan Tomsa on 8 May 2020 at the statue of the Red Army in Jaroměř
Plaque with the names of the victims of the August 1968 occupation of Czechoslovakia and a crown of thorns placed by Jan Tomsa on 8 May 2020 at the statue of the Red Army in Jaroměř
Celebration of the 50th anniversary of Czechoslovakia in Oslo. Anna Kvapilová greets the Norwegian King Olaf in traditional costume in front of the university auditorium, 1968
Celebration of the 50th anniversary of Czechoslovakia in Oslo. Anna Kvapilová greets the Norwegian King Olaf in traditional costume in front of the university auditorium, 1968
Destruction after a Soviet tank raided the arcade and people on the Square of the Fighters for Peace (today Edvard Beneš square), Liberec, 21 August 1968
Destruction after a Soviet tank raided the arcade and people on the Square of the Fighters for Peace (today Edvard Beneš square), Liberec, 21 August 1968